Best products from r/UNC
We found 2 comments on r/UNC discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 2 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Stone&Co Dorm Room Bedside Shelf, College Lofted Bed Shelf, Bunkbed Shelf, Bamboo Bedside Shelf, Bedside Hooking Shelf, Bedside Attachable Shelf, Wooden Bedside Shelf, and Adjustable Bedside Shelf
- Traditional walnut scooped 12 x 15 inch wood wall frame with removable single warm white acid free archival mat opening for an 8.5 x 11 inch document
- Frame measures 16 x 19 inches overall and includes ready-to-hang durable hangers on the back for vertical or horizontal hanging options
- UV Blocking Glass shields discoloration and fading caused by light to keep your photos looking great for years to come
- Anti Aging Liner with MicroChambers infused with patented technology to absorb damaging air pollutants
- Archival Matting safely displays photos with elegance while protecting photos from discoloring
- Note : The frame itself is exactly as described. However, the face paper / paper certificate insert might vary slightly than the one in the photos.
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2. BestBookStand Actto BST-09 Green 180 angle adjustable and Portable Reading Stand/Book stand Document Holder
EYE -LEVEL READING PROVIDES MAXIMUM COMFORTPromotes proper posture for better spinal healthSupports books, catalogs, planners and more at comfortable reading angleDesign is stylish and innovative. Satisfaction Ensured.Dimensions:10.5 x 3 x 7.9 inch. Material : PVC+ABS
Everybody has a different system. Spiral bound notebooks are really popular for taking notes, but that wasn't my style.
I would recommend loose leaf lined paper, unlined paper, one binder, binder tab dividers, and a three-hole punch. You might need one binder for each math/physics/chemistry class (classes where it's hard to type the notes), and then one binder for all the other classes combined.
I would highly recommend utilizing Microsoft OneNote (should be free through the university) for taking notes!
I would also recommend pens, pencils, erasers, a few highlighters, sticky notes, one folder (for small papers and stuff that can't be hole-punched), flash drives, a USB mouse, earbuds, stapler, scissors, calculator, extra phone charger, a few paper clips, a few binder clips. You may need additional supplies for specific classes, but they will let you know (ex. blue books, lab notebook).
Must-brings for dorm life: extra long phone charger, dorm bed shelf (example), bathroom caddy, shower shoes, surge protectors, extension cords, foam mattress topper (can be Twin size or Twin XL), rain boots or other waterproof shoes, UMBRELLA, trash can (they only provide a recycling bin), mirror, bag for laundry. A comfortable chair (like a sauce chair) is nice but not required, especially if your bed is not lofted. An extra little alarm clock (that you set away from your bed) can be helpful to make yourself get out of bed to turn off the alarm.
Get a book stand!! It’ll save your life when you’re trying to read and take notes (or write an essay) at the same time. This: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005IV6U0U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_WL3hDbH6HSED4 is the one I use. I take it to class and people are legitimately jealous — I’ve had other people end up bringing them, too. It’s so useful, esp if you’re in a book-heavy class.